Interpersonal Effectiveness Extras: I-It vs. I-Thou Relationships
Dr. May discusses the difference between Martin Buber's concepts of I-It relationships (superficial, need-based) and I-Thou relationships (seeing and accepting someone as a whole person). She also talks about ways we can work toward moving some of our one-dimensional relationships into deeper ones.
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Видео Interpersonal Effectiveness Extras: I-It vs. I-Thou Relationships канала Jennifer May, Ph.D.
**This channel contains videos of ALL the Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills, Radically Open DBT skills, and the full Sensorimotor Psychotherapy curriculum (*designed to help with attachment and trauma problems). For updates and easy access to content, feel free to SUBSCRIBE.
Видео Interpersonal Effectiveness Extras: I-It vs. I-Thou Relationships канала Jennifer May, Ph.D.
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